So it was only last week that reported how RamNode had raised prices on IPs by an eye-popping $5/month…well, not so fast on that. They clarified that this is only for DDoS-protected IPs, and that’s a legit proposition.
Still, it seemed to the community in general that RamNode had moved on. Nick had sold the company and the new owners weren’t interested in marketing to us, which of course is their right.
But the community was hit with a thunderbolt on September 6th with a fantastic offer:
- 1GB OpenVZ
- 40GB disk
- 1TB bandwidth
- $12/year!
- [ORDER NOW]
These are available in New York City, Atlanta, Seattle, Los Angeles, and in The Netherlands. Complete looking glass info is in their post.
There were some folks in the previous thread with various complaints about RamNode. But in true LowEnd fashion, once you put a juicy offer on the table, the community is ready to forgive and forget. Also, a lot of times people chime in on offer threads that don’t read other threads, so this may be a wider group of experiences coming to the fore.
But mostly, it’s the awesome deal 😁
So what’s your take? If you try one of their new $12/year deals, please comment below or on LET – we’d love to hear your experiences!
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